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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Dog Song Saturday: Letter to My Dog

It's Saturday! Time for a dog song from For Love of a Dog! Today's selection is technically not really a song about dogs. However, A Little More of You, performed by Ashley Chambliss on her album Nakedsongs, is a lovely song about needing just a little more time. As pet lovers, we've certainly all felt that way. At least I know I have.

A Little More of You accompanies a video letter written by a veterinarian. Jessica Braun, DVM composed this letter to her dog, a rescued black Labrador Retriever, Stoupie Braun. I won't say more because I don't want to spoil it for you.

Grab a dog. More than one if you can. Grab a box of tissues. Yes, a box, because you'll need more than one. Sit. Stay. Relax and enjoy A Letter to My Dog. Breathe a little. Cuddle with those dogs. Take a moment to remember some old friends.

Then scroll down below the video to surf some barking good dog blogs because today is a Pet Blog Hop. And they're sure to cheer you up!

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The crazy dog lady behind For Love of a Dog Jewelry and Talking Dogs is Sue Kottwitz. She believes that life is best lived with a dog or two, or more. She loves dogs and the people that love them, too. That's why she writes about dogs, dog products, dog books, dog music and so much more at Talking Dogs. It is also why she creates handmade artisan dog jewelry for people at For Love of a Dog.

Sue says: "I love dogs. I cannot imagine my life without my dogs. It would be like living in gray scale rather than HD color. That's why I create unique handmade art jewelry and gifts for dog lovers. I believe dog's best friend deserves jewelry and accessories that are just as special as furry friends. My handmade jewelry and gifts are sure to please and my dog rescue jewelry can start conversations that could save lives."